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MODELS AND HOW THE UNIVERSE BEGAN
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***Field Studies and Models *** Field Studies - when nature is observed in its natural state Models - using computers to make a representation of a process, idea, or structure
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PHYSICAL MODELS A material representation of something. Can be touched, seen, or manipulated.
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MENTAL MODELS A mental idea or a collection of ideas or facts. The thoughts you have about the topic. Examples: a mental picture of Jupiter, what you know about the White House
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MODELS Based on: Many observations Assume things will continue to behave as they have in the past If not accurate: Changed to fit new info Discarded if they can’t be fixed (this a LAST resort!) Model of the evolution of man
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MODELS ARE A USEFUL TOOL A tool to help: Make observations Explain how things work Make accurate predictions Think of new areas to investigate Model of climate change: blue is cold; red is hot
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How would you make a model of: 1. Your home? 2. This classroom? 3. A dissected frog? 4. Climate change? 5. The solar system?
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IT ALL STARTED…. With a “bang” 13.7 billion years ago, and the universe has been expanding ever since.
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BIG BANG THEORY Mental model about the formation of the universe. Gravity caused matter to come together to form planets, stars, etc.
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